The Academy of Court Reporting & Technology was founded in
1970 as a court reporting school. From 1970 to 1984, the Academy
built a national reputation for producing outstanding reporters
and placing them throughout the United States. In 1984, because
of increasing demand for qualified paralegals and legal
secretaries, the Academy expanded its vision to include these
areas. In 2001, the growth and need for investigative and
security specialists pointed the Academy toward the development
and implementation of its security & investigation program.
In 2006, the Academy became a subsidiary of Delta Career
Education Corporation. In 2008, the Academy initiated an
expansion of its offerings to serve the needs of the business and
healthcare community and to provide increasing employment
opportunities for its graduates.
Many opportunities await our graduates at government agencies,
law firms, court systems, hospitals and other related businesses.
Gain the competitive advantage as a graduate of The Academy,
while benefiting from:
With our small class sizes and individualized attention, The
Academy will help to build the foundation and skills you need for
a successful legal profession. The Academy prepares graduates by
offering educational programs that stay current with the needs of
the legal field, have qualified faculty dedicated to the
professional delivery of the curriculum, maintain appropriate
equipment and library resources, and require standards of
performance that ensures the students learn the necessary skills.
One of the strongest and most important elements in the Academy
programs is its extension of the classroom to the actual
marketplace through its externship programs. These courses allow
students to gain real experience in the actual courtroom, law
office and business in which they will eventually work.
The Academy of Court Reporting & Technology is accredited by
the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
(ACICS) to award associate's degrees, diplomas and certificates.
ACICS, address: 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC
20002, phone: (202) 336-6780.
The Cleveland campus officially started in December 1970, holding
classes every quarter for the past 34 years. The school is
located at the heart of the legal and business community in
Cleveland, near Cleveland State University.
The school is conveniently located near the following major
Cleveland attractions: Playhouse Square, Cleveland Public Square,
The Arcade and the "Flats". Students will also be pleased to find
that Cleveland is home to beautiful shops and restaurants.
Legal Office Support - Certificate
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The Legal Office Support certificate program provides training
for entry-level clerical careers in legal offices. The program
emphasizes basic office skills and preparation of legal
documents. Graduates may pursue career opportunities in business,
industry, or government as legal office assistants or legal
clerks or may elect to continue their education to earn the
associate degree in Legal Office Technology.
Legal Office Assistant - Diploma
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The Legal Office Assistant diploma program provides training for
entry-level legal office careers. The program emphasizes the
basic office skills necessary to perform administrative, clerical
and legal duties in the modern law office. Graduates may pursue
career opportunities in business, industry, or government as
legal office assistants or legal secretaries or may elect to
continue their education to earn the associate degree in Legal
Office Technology.
Court Reporting - Associate of Applied Business
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The program prepares individuals as verbatim court reporters and
provides students with the knowledge and skills required to work
in freelance offices and offficial court proceedings. Students
achieve multi-voice dictation at 225 words per minute or better,
transcribe medical, technical, and legal testimony, use
computer-aided transcription (CAT) systems, write Realtime, and
become familiar with courtroom and freelance procedures.
Graduates may pursue career opportunities in the courts as
official court reporters, at freelance court reporting firms, or
work as independent, self-employed court reporters. The Academy
of Court Reporting and Technology has been training court
reporters since 1970 and has been certified by the National Court
Reporters Association since 1975.
Criminal Justice - Associate of Applied Business
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The broad scope of the Criminal Justice program prepares students
for entry-level careers in corrections, law enforcement, and/or
security. Students examine the legal process from law
enforcement, to the courts, and through the corrections system as
well as its effect upon society. Graduates may seek careers as
corrections officers, court clerks, juvenile support assistants,
probation support assistants, or as security or investigative in
business, industry, and government.
Legal Office Technology - Associate of Applied Business
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The Legal Office Technology program provides training for an
entry-level career in legal office support in computerized
offices. The program emphasizes hands-on experience with
currently popular software programs as well as legal and business
applications and develops traits employers seek such as the
ability to assume responsibility, make decisions, and work
independently. Graduates may pursue career opportunities in
business, industry, or government as legal administrative
assistants, legal or executive secretaries, and law office
managers.
Paralegal - Associate of Applied Business
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The Paralegal program provides training for the person seeking an
entry-level career in a law office or in a law-related
profession. The program stresses practical and specific paralegal
skills designed to meet the employment and personnel training
needs of attorneys, corporations, government agencies, law firms,
and the legal departments of banks, insurance companies, and
various business organizations. Students explore legal research,
writing and analysis, basic concepts of substantive
administrative, procedural law, acquire basic office skills, and
gain a general understanding of the ethical and professional
responsibilities of a legal assistant. Graduates may pursue
careers as paralegals, legal office assistants, legal
secretaries/receptionists, claims examiners and compliance and
enforcement inspectors in business, industry, and government.
Security & Investigation - Associate of Applied Business
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The Security & Investigation program prepares individuals to
work in a variety of positions in the private investigative and
security fields. Students receive training in investigations,
security , and insurance disciplines along with related writing,
office and technology skills. Graduates may seek careers as a
fraud analyst, insurance investigator/adjuster, loss prevention
agent, surveillance operative, skip tracer in business, industry,
and government.